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The Government's statutory adviser on England's built heritage. Details for visitors of over 400 of the country's most important buildings and monuments, which are in its care.








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Historic Scotland* - Photographs and visitor information on more than 300 historic buildings and sites open to the public, including castles, cathedrals and monasteries, from the official guardian of the built heritage of Scotland. Also details of all listed buildings in Sco

  • Historic Houses Association - Association for the owners of private houses open to public in the UK. Aims, activities, how to join.
  • Historic Farm Buildings Group - For those concerned with the past, present and historic buildings future of historic farm buildings. Aims, downloadable newsletter, historic buildings news and events, journal (contents in pdf format.)
  • British Brick Society - Promotes the study and recording of the archaeology organisations and history architecture of bricks, brickmaking and brickwork. Activities, organisations membership application form.
  • National Trust - Brief histories and visitor information on over 300 organisations historic buildings architecture and gardens owned by the organisations National Trust in England, architecture Wales and Northern Ireland. organisations Some photographs.
  • RCAHMW - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments architecture of Wales historic buildings records and interprets built and landscape architecture heritage. Collections of the historic buildings National Monuments Record of architecture Wales. English and Welsh language options.
  • Environment and Heritage Service Northern Ireland - The government agency protecting and conserving the natural organisations and built environment explains its responsibilities and activities.
  • Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland - For the study and protection of Scottish Architecture. architecture The society\'s organisations activities.
  • Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain - Information on the society\\'s membership, events, awards and publications. Lists of contents for all volumes of its annual journal \'Architectural History'.
  • Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society - National society responsible for the study and protection of tiles and architectural ceramics. Publications, gazetteer, beginner\\'s guide to tiles, ceramic location database.
  • The Cinema Theatre Association - Promotes the study of old cinemas. Archives, publications, architecture events, links.
  • The Church Monuments Society - Details of activities and publications.
  • National Trust for Scotland - Scotland\\'s leading conservation charity. Details of over 100 organisations properties in its care from castles to cottages, organisations with visitor information.
  • Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments - The official guardian of the built heritage of architecture Wales. Sensitive organisations maps and lists lead to photographs architecture and brief descriptions of organisations the 129 monuments in architecture State care in Wales. Also news, organisations events, contacts, architecture publications.
  • RCAHMS - The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland; online searchable database (CANMORE) has details of thousands of archaeological sites, monuments and historic buildings.
  • The Civic Trust - The Civic Trust is Britain\\'s leading charity devoted to enhancing historic buildings the quality of life in Britain\\'s cities, towns and villages. historic buildings It co-ordinates Heritage Open Days.
  • Association of Small Historic Towns and Villages of the United Kingdom - ASHTAV cares and contributes to the preservation and architecture enhancement of architecture the historic environment. Profile, campaigns, planning architecture matters and information about architecture membership.
  • Chapels Society - Seeks to promote public interest and knowledge of the architectural and historical importance of UK Nonconformist places of worship. Aims, activities, publications, membership.
  • Historic Royal Palaces - Responsible for the conservation of HM Tower of architecture London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting architecture House, Whitehall and Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte\'s architecture Cottage.
  • The Ecclesiological Society - For those interested in church architecture, furnishings, or historic buildings liturgy. organisations Describes the history, activities and publications of historic buildings the society.
  • Prince's Regeneration Trust - Undertakes the rescue and regeneration of redundant buildings of historic architecture and architectural importance. Information about their aims, projects, services, architecture publications, news and recruitment.
  • English Heritage - The Government\\'s statutory adviser on England\\'s built heritage. architecture Details for visitors of over 400 of the architecture country\\'s most important buildings and monuments, which are architecture in its care.


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